Endémicos
Endémicos refers to species of flora or fauna that are native to a specific geographical location and found nowhere else in the world. This concept is crucial in biogeography and conservation biology, as endemic species often have unique evolutionary histories shaped by their isolated environments. The degree of endemism can vary widely, from a single island or mountain range to a larger continent or region.
Islands, due to their isolation, are particularly rich in endemic species. For example, Madagascar is renowned
Factors contributing to endemism include geographic isolation, such as oceans, mountain ranges, or deserts, which prevent